Some comments and awards from our fans:
Keep them coming and thanks --- Steve C.
The most recent comments are here!!!
From Hack Proofing Sun Solaris 8 by Wyman Miles, Ed Mitchell, F. William Lynch and Randy Cook, Syngress Press, 2001, page 72.
Another excellent site is the Sunfreeware site at sunfreeware.com, run by Steven M. Christensen. Christensen is involved in numerous projects, but the Sunfreeware site has arguably had the greatest impact in Solaris administrators and users to date. Just now, Sun Microsystems is finally ramping up with an admin-oriented site called BigAdmin at www.sun.com/bigadmin. While the site has existed for about two years, it really wasn't a great resource for administrators until that last seven or eight months. Interestingly, Sun links BigAdmin to Sunfreeware's site.
Christensen's site takes first honors in terms of locating software for most current revisions of Solaris (from 2.5 to 8), and for both the Sparc and Intel platform versions. Sunfreeware.com boasts a wide range of precompiled applications for Solaris in standard Solaris package and Web Start formats. Also included are the source code files for this software, in case the compile-time defaults are not what you want them to be. One of the parts of Sunfreeware.com that I found most useful was the information on making your own packages for pre-compiled binary files. Solaris packages are a great way to distribute software, but are often something of a mystery to most administrators. Christensen's excellent toturial, along with the follow-up detail provided by several Sunfreeware customers, is a great starting point for learning how to make, verity and distribute packages. Of course. being ever security conscious, the site provides a good selection of security-related software and a complete list of MD5 checksums for verification of file integrity.
A SunWorld article is on the
the CNN Interactive site!
- the cover article Installing GNU tools the easy way featuring sunfreeware.com appears in their August 1999 printed issue.
This is an awesome site!!! :)
Just wanted to let you know that I think that this is the most useful
web site on the entire Internet!
Dear Sir, or should I call you UNIX GOD !?
Thank you very much for helping us non c programmers to use the
available software. Yall, have saved my butt !
I just have to add my compliments -
Your site is incredible. Not only do you have one of the best
implementations of frames I have ever seen (and generally I
really hate frames) but you also have some of the most useful
content to a Solaris admin on the web. I find myself recommending
your site to all the other admins here at the university. We
think it is the best ever, and a real life-saver for all the
researchers, analysts, professors, and staff who suddenly
find themselves in the terrifying position of system administrator.
Thanks for the generous amounts of time and effort you have put
into the SunFreeWare site.
This site is absolutely invaluable to us here -- we use SPARCs for
all our high-end servers, and whenever I need to get a package for
Solaris, you guys are the first place I go.
I've watched the Solaris 2.6 section of Sunfreeware grow from the beginning.. Damn
impressive, if you ask me.. Especially the new site layout.. blink wow
:)
It is rare, in this day and age, to find an individual
contributor/editor with the intelligence, interest and commitment who
creates and maintains a supremely useful, up-to-date, accurate WEB
site. Untold hours have been added to my life by finding what I wanted
right here. Thank you, Steve, for the care and time that you and (I
presume) your helpers lavish on sunfreeware.com.
It is the best site of it's kind on
the net bar none!
I've just been struggling for the last 3 hours trying to install gcc
2.8.1, groff 1.1 etc... I was getting nowhere fast mainly due to my own
ineptitude. From the first look at your site I think it may have just
saved my day......... Great work, keep it up!!
First I would like to congratulate you on (probably) the most useful
resource on the internet!
I am a new sysadm, so new in fact I am loath to call myself that but, I
am and therefore I must! The hardware setups (main system is Enterprise
450 w/2proc and 46Gig of disk also an Enterprise 2, w/2proc and 18Gig.
for development work). I have gone through hardware install, WDS
loads, the Oracle 7.3.3 loads and the Oracle 8.0 (needed for training)
load all in 30 days. My world has been spinning fast and unforgiving.
Having precompiled and ready to pkgadd tools out there is a godsend. I
encourage you to keep up the service for all of us out there under the
gun and looking for a little cover. You're hard work is appreciated and
I hope I (we) the benefiting public can repay you in kind someday...
Steve:
Just a quick note: I wanted to thank you for responding so quickly to
my question. Most of the time whenever I send an inquiry over email I
never get an answer. And not only was it fast, it was helpful, too!
(Another rarity for me...)
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for making the life of a Solaris SysAdmin Initiate (SSI) much
easier. If it weren't for your efforts, I'd have wondered whether the
server (Ultra 5) purchase was worth it. I hope I can return 1/10 as
much to the community.
>Where can I find a completely compiled gcc for Solaris 2.5.1 (using an
>old SPARC 5).
Go to Steve Christensen's most excellent site on the web:
smc.vnet.net
and pick up the gcc package. It installs quite easily.
Great! I finally have a top running on SunOS 5.6!
God sent. Thanks for the site on SPARC and X86. Sun should make
you guys saints.
Subject: you saved my life...
Maybe not my life, but certainly my next pay rise
;)
I was kinda getting fed up trying to build perl with a bootstrapped
gcc.
Keep up the good work.
One coolest site ever !!! :-)
Great site. Thanks a lot for putting it together. It has helped
a lot, not only us at Sun Brazil, but also our customers and partners,
in several ways.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your help.
Folks like you are the reason that the web is such a great place.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
This a very useful site here, and I've used it plenty for Solaris 2.5. Keep up the good work.
I found your site for Solaris 2.6/SPARC binaries and really appreciate
your taking the time to do this. I was beginning to wonder how I was
going to install gcc 2.7.2.3, as I have no compiler on my newly
configured box... I was on the verge of attempting to build a
cross-compiler, but thanks to you, I don't have too! ;-) Keep up the
great work!
As you seem to be a major catalyst in the evolution and growth of Sun
systems, particularly freeware, and you also seem to have a talent for
web design, I thought you'd be the one to ask...
What's the best HTML/CGI editor for Solaris?
Thanks A LOT for creating such a complete and trouble free archive.
People like you should be honored for doing such a great job and
continuing it...
Keep up the good work,
You've got a great collection of software.
Cheers and all the best and thanks for putting these Solaris 2.6 packages
up on the web.
You have a great collection of freeware for Solaris. It's WONDERFUL!
Keep up with the good work!
I really
appreciate all the work you folks are doing. Please keep up the good
work.
Your freeware tools are very helpful for stressed administrators.
They save a lot of time.
I wish I'd found your page several months ago (I realize it didn't exist
then), before I had to go through the same hair-pulling exercise.
My boss told me this afternoon that our financial auditors where going to
ask us for our password file and check it for secure passwords on Thursday.
He wanted me to take a machine out of the box and set it up to run Crack
and check the password files. I HAD TWO DAYS! Install the OS, GUNZIP,
GCC, CRACK and run it!
Thank goodness for Solaris 2.5 Freeware For SPARC!
I had Crack compiled and running within two hours.
This Buds for you!
Thanks,
> Anyone know where I might find gcc for Solaris 2.6. I have the GNUcc
> pkg but pkgadd wants the OS to be 5.5.1.
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.6.html
2 versions, one installs in /opt, the other in /usr/local. Take your
pick.
There are some differences in the libraries in 2.5.1 and 2.6 that mean
you really need this new version on the new OS. Installed fine on my
machine, and works well.
Steve -- FYI. Your pkg instructions were very helpful! For instance I
struggled for a long time trying to do a "pkgmk" only to find that first
line needed "i pkginfo", I never would have been able to figure this out
from SUN on-line doc. Also, your tip about changing everything to bin
as very helpful. Thanks again.
First, thank you very much for having this site available to us. I get
almost all my stuff from there because it's so easy to install and I'm
off.
/usr/local packages are outstanding!!!
THANK YOU!!!
I would like to thank you very much for your
"http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.6.html" page.
I recently had the opportunity to move our Intranet server off a 486
running BSD to a SPARC 20 that I have loaded Solaris 2.6 on. Your
packages for perl and gcc have saved me a lot of time.
Thank you for your site I recommend frequently to my customers.
Nice site; great project.
Bless you! I've been doing this for years, and get
tired of trying to compile stuff on Suns. I probably
could have gotten everything going with just source,
but working 60 hrs/week, I don't have time.
Well I just got this URL off one of these newsgroups a day or so
ago: http://sunfreeware.com/pkgadd.html
I've followed the directions and it works very well!
Steve. The Freeware page is awesome, don't ever let it go!
Keeping it real brother!
Do you know how many hours of net-surfing you've saved me (with your 2.6
page)? You should get a Nobel Price for Productivity Enhancement - no -
to jargony - I'll think of a better one.
Thank you very much for all the useful stuff on your website - I just
got a new Ultra30 and have been installing all sorts of stuff. Your
"pkgadd" formatted files were for the most part very simple to
install.
I found that the installations were quite painless.
And so thank you again for such a nicely laid out site!
An impressive piece of work. Hope to find it still up and running
next time I go look for some of this stuff.
Your site is great and has helped me countless times in the past.
Your project to prepare into package format, and make available for use,
the tools on your web page smc.vnet.net is a wonderful project, and has
helped me VERY much.
Since I have Solaris 2.5.1 on my desktop, I have NO c compiler. This
severely limits what I can pull down from the web and use, because most
things MUST be compiled.
Therefore, I have been working with sometimes-available NFS exported versions
of some tools, some of them being VERY out-of-date.
Because of your web site and the pre-packaged tools, I now have PERL 5.03
on my workstation, and will be getting and using GCC in the near future.
Also, the LSOF and other tools I will be getting from you.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for doing this!
Subject: pkgmk instructions
I've found them very helpful indeed. The most complex package I've
constructed so far installs Apache. Then the user just needs to run the
boot script (or reboot) and the machine is a web server.
Thanks for help. I've been able to while away a few otherwise boring
hours in the lab this way.
Finding this resource was like hitting the lottery !
Thanks a bundle
A Sun SSE turned me on to your site. It is GREAT! I occasionally
thought about trying to put apps in pkgadd format, but like most S.A.'s
I never had time to look into it. Thanks for posting the directions!
I just wanted to mention how informative and helpful your site is.
It is nice to have a place to get so many helpful utilities FOR
FREE! Your installation instructions where great as well. Again I would like to thank you.
I am relative novice at UNIX... most of what I learn is through school
of hard knocks, man pages, www stuff like yours.. thank you a mint.
I just upgraded several systems from Solaris 1.1 to Solaris 2.5.1,
SPARC 20 to Ultra 1s.. these systems were our primary and secondary
dns servers and the email servers for the domain...
Your utilities precompiled and built with pkg installation really
saved me a lot of time and troubleshoot...
Thanks a great bunch..
I found some very helpful information about pkg at
http://smc.vnet.net/pkgadd.html.
Thank you very much for providing this resource.
First, thanks for allowing get such important software. I've got gcc and
g++ for Solaris 2.5 SPARCstations and I can tell you that really works.
I just wanted to say that your new site (haven't been here for a while)
is exquisite. It made it very easy to find the software I was looking
for.
Well Done.
Thanks for doing a nice job for all of us; it's great having all this
stuff precompiled, especially getting that first copy of gcc going...
Solaris-freeware its a great collection congratulation for your job.
I am the a lead sysadmin at a site with 4 SPARC Ultra 5000/6000
machines. Your supplying software, in particular a compiler, has made
my job much easier. I have been able to write a needed as root like
routine saving me from giving the root password to a large number of
people. We are in the process of buying C, but this takes so long that
your site has been a godsend.
Great Site :-)
As a Solaris user who did not have budget for the C compiler, it was
essential that I find a GCC binary for Solaris 2.5 to get started. Thank
you for the hard work in maintaining your archive.
First I want give congratulations to you. Your Solaris
2.5 home-page is very cool.
I really appreciate the binaries!
all complements you want for your binary archive. It save us days (if not
weeks) of work and gave us a better system, because we have now Software which
we would not have compiled, if we had to do it by hand.
Your site is really very helpful.
You have an excellent site...If I had not found it, my life would be
considerably more difficult...
Thanks for putting together such a great site...
Everything you have here has helped moving Solaris so much
easier :-)
I just got a SPARC 1+ and I installed GCC 2.7.2.1. WOW, very nice
package (I come from a Linux background so... FREE software is a MUST).
First of all, thanx for having all the cool stuff on this site! i'm
guessing there are more than a few people such as myself who find
themselves in the position of defacto sysad but who do not have much of a
background ( read: none ) in c programming. the precompiled versions
enable me to be able to use perl, for example, without having the arcane
knowledge of how to edit a confige.h or make file.
I checked out sunfreeware.com.
The only freeware site anyone will ever need.
Thanks a lot Steve!!!!, You saved my life...
As for the praise - keep up the good work on the set of pages at the freeware
site ;)
first of all thanks for the great job your doing
with the Free Solaris Software Site.
Your input will definitely help us saving thousands of tree's which
might be brought down to match the printing paper demand of our
organization. Thanks...
I appreciate greatly the efforts you have made to make these very
useful packages available.
Hey, I think this is great stuff!
As I am not a savvy internet software person, having to compile this
stuff myself is a real pain because there always seems to be some
'problem' that I don't understand, and it takes too long to figure it
out. Then I don't have a high degree of confidence in the program.
Thank you VERY MUCH for the Sunsite pre-packaged, pre-compiled
free software available on the . We have been using the
packages with much success.
Thanks again for all your hard work. It really helps!!
Your pre-built package site just solved a couple problems for us... like
getting G++ compiled on a machine with no shipped compiler.
Thanks again.
I just wanted to write you and tell you that your site has saved my
life at least once. If not for these precompiled binaries, some of my
projects would not have made it out he door. I have gcc, but I can never
get anything to compile on my machine ( I have tried everything ). I am
glad that someone out there is brave enough to do the compiling and get
the software in usable form. ( Like the other platforms out there )
I have nearly no experience with software development for UNIX. I'm
hardly able to read make files.
That's why I'm VERY glad that I can download so much software in package
format. The only time I had to do something like compiling software on
my own (sendmail) I didn't really succeed......
Thank you very much for your pkgadd info.
It was very very useful.
I just had to say, this site is the greatest place I have seen. It took
me all of 30 minutes to download gcc and gzip and get them installed on
my SPARC 10. You are a major time saver. Thanks a bunch!
This is the best site I've seen. It really saves my time and efforts with
Solaris. Thank You!
Thanks for all your effort. No awards would be sufficient to match what
you deserve for this incredibly useful service.
I just want to thank you for making GNU's software MUCH easier to
install and configure! Since I'm not big on programming as yet, and not
that familiar with the compilation of GNU software, you've made my
software installation life a whole lot easier! Thanx again Steve, cheers to YOU and your group!
Go on this marvelous site:
http://smc.vnet.net
You won't be disappointed
Thanks a lot by your invaluable work. I'm new on Solaris and I
don't know too much about C, then when I can't compile a new daemon or
something like that I visit your page. You save me too much time and to my
university since I the only one who put new software on the system
servers.
Thanks a lot and keep working!
Your site is an invaluable one to anyone bringing Solaris machines onto
their network for the first time. We just installed a number of
firewalls that run on Solaris (Gauntlet), which was not too hard since
the firewall installs easily from CD. Then we tried to convert two of
our websites to Solaris on UltraSPARCs. Without your site I would have
lost 3 extra days or more as I didn't have a compiler. Your site also
provided our web development team with the essential tools for their
jobs in minutes. Considering the normal cycle of compile, adjust
makefile, compile, adjust makefile, ... install that many of these
tools normally require I figure that I owe you at least 3 days of time
plus the cost of keeping our consultant idle but still billing as I am
madly trying to install tools.
Thank-you, your name and site is one I will always remember.
You RULE! :)
Sometimes I question my chosen career, especially when things become
confusing for a long time.
Finding a site like this with explanations that are at an extremely easy
to comprehend level, gives me back the confidence I need on the basis
that I am not completely stupid and that you too must have encountered
the same problems at some point to have ever bothered explaining things
so well.
Thank you for making it all worth while.
My company has about six consultants that work with Solaris.
We recommend this platform to our clients when the opportunity
arises.
The trend of *not* bundling a bootstrap compiler has made life
miserable for those of us installing new machines.
One shining light has helped to reduce this fatigue. That is
the precompiled GNU libraries of Steve Christensen found
at http://smc.vnet.net/ I tried to offer him a "donation"
for this valiant effort, but he declined. I found out that
he is, in part, supported by a grant from Sun Microsystems.
In order to make Solaris more popular and usable, *PLEASE*
continue to support his efforts. His archive of precompiled
software has proven invaluable to us, and I'm sure thousands
of others as well.
Finally, I would like to thank you for a WONDERFUL service you are
providing the users of Sun. This requires some dedication and a lot of
work, I know how difficult it can be to compile software (I came from
formerly using AIX). I am also currently compiling software in a new lab.
I just wanted to express my appreciation for making all the
freeware so easily available. It saved me several days work
setting up my new Ultra.
Service like this from Sun goes a long way towards making
using Sun equipment a positive experience.
I just wanted to thank you for the work you have done in putting together
an excellent repository of SPARC freeware.
Let me take a moment to tell you just how important your site has been to
me.
We are a local telephone company in the Texas Panhandle. We are also an
ISP. We have been using a P166 running FreeBSD as our mail/web/etc server.
We recently invested in 2 U.S. Robotics Total Control Hubs. The software
from USR is only compiled for HPUX, and Solaris SPARC. So, we started
researching the SPARC class machines to see how feasible a move to that
platform would be. I searched on the web for a place to get SPARC versions
of software we already use, such as emacs,apache,less,bash,gcc,perl,etc.
After I found your site I made the recommendation to go ahead with a move
to the SPARC platform, knowing that most of the software I already used
would be easy to get running on the SPARC.
We are now the proud owner of an Ultra/1 170. The machine is beautiful,
I have been very impressed. I have found the transition to Solaris to be
very easy. Your site has played a very large part in making this
transition easy, and worthwhile. I plan to switch the Ultra to production
next weekend.
Sorry to get so wordy, I am sure you get lots of email, but I wanted you
to know how useful your site has been to me.
Keep up the good work! And, thanks for supporting the SPARC platform.
You're providing a most valuable resource and one that allowed me to
standardize on a cool way to distribute software on our internal machines. No
longer do all of our internal machines get a mis-match of every piece of
software we run, we can tailor each machine with very little hassle. Due to
the timescales imposed, it was impossible to package up every piece of
software that we use and so your site, and the mirrors, was extremely useful
to us.
Once again, thanks for a very worthwhile project.
Congratulations on the Solaris 2 pkg-format freeware site.
I have used something similar for Irix in the past,
and it's really nice to see the same thing for Suns.
Thanks for all your good work.
I wanted to express my most sincere appreciation to
those who make this effort, not just for providing
binaries/source, but doing just a darn good job of
it. I rarely feel comfortable using precompiled
stuff, but these packages look so professional and
installed better than many commercial packages
(including Sun's workshop stuff, and powerchute
software).
I have to say I was a little nervous at first about downloading precompiled
(read: possibly virus/trojan horse-infected) software from the Internet,
but I _really_ needed gcc (since it's tough to compile things without a
compiler) so I took the plunge. I can't get over how great your packages
are! Many, many vendors could learn about ease-of-install from you. Now I
find I don't really need gcc that much at all, since most of what I wanted
to compile is already ready already, and in pkginst form to boot!
Thank you very much for your time and effort on behalf of the Solaris
community!!!
I think this site is a really great time saver, please keep
up the good work.
First off, let me say thanks. For someone in my
shoes, just building a new machine, this is a fairly
invaluable tool.
My friends highly recommended this site to install
software and so I thought I will make a start here.
Anyway, the reason I am writing is to say HOW DARNED HELPFUL these
pages were for me tonight. Instead of spending anywhere from 1-5 hours
building programs like elm, perl, and gcc, I installed all three in
less time than it would have taken me to build one. I hope this helps
this useful project get funding.
Thank you so much for your Solaris 2.5 porting project!!!!!
I'd just like to tell the creators of the
http://sunfreeware.com
page that it has helped me immensely!
Keep up the good work.
I would like to say how much we appreciate the Solaris 2.5 binaries
that you have made available. It is assisting us greatly in the move to
Solaris2.
Thanks and I want to say that this is a terrific site for Sun users.
Great website Steve.
I often visit your home page, and your Solaris software collection
has made life very easy on Solaris. I really appreciate that.
Just wanted to say many thanks for all of your work
which has saved me heaps of time and energy.
First, many thanks to you, Mike and any other helpers
for making this archive available. It is invaluable.
You have an excellent site here. I am really impressed.
I am an avid Solaris user.. work at Sun etc... and
I think it is great that you are providing these packages
for others use.
When I discovered all the pre-packaged Solaris software,
I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.
Thanks for the nice work you've done.
I really like the way you have this site organized. It's
simple and easy to use.
Just found your site and it's a great help. I have recently had to
rebuild an IPX after selling my old SPARC 1+. The old machine already
had all of the GNU tools and it wasn't until I got this new machine
that I realised how much of a bind it is to rebuild all of the
packages. After getting gcc, libg++ and a few other tools built I
found your site so am currently downloading a load of the package
files to just do a straight install.
Having all of these programs available in package format certainly
makes life easier especially for subsequent machine rebuilds.
Keep up the good work.
Nothing but THANK'S !!!
Brilliant site - this has saved me many hours of kludging.
Keep up the good works and Sun should slip you a few quid
for keeping their customers happy !!
I owe you many many hours of my life. A million thanks!
Good luck, and keep up the outstanding work!
It's really a great site.
This is a brilliant site - I was dreading assembling
a working TeX suite and trying to work out how to build
gcc, but the packages you've assembled made it completely
painless.
Thanks for the good work!
I think this is very useful site!
I would like to thank you for all of the excellent Solaris 2.5
freeware that you have on smc.vnet.net. It has been a great help to me.
Great site Steve! A lifesaver for those of us whose
management is too cheap to buy compilers.
I also would like to complement you on your
outstanding attempt! I have been scouring the net looking for S2.5
software, and ran across your archive.
I only can join the other people thanking you for your work.
Since I am new to UNIX, it is a great help to me, if I do
not have to hassle with trying to build software. Thanks.
Your site has been a tremendous help. Thanks!
This site is a life saver for me. I picked up a couple of things
my SPARC was missing. Everything ran smoothly and efficiently.
Thanks to you and your partners for the fine work.
I also would like to complement you on your
outstanding attempt! I have been scouring the net looking for S2.5
software, and ran across your archive. Thanks a lot!
Thanks very much for the ports that you have done - 'top' is
one that I just could not build. Also I have to setup TeX
which is a daunting prospect - so I may snaffle this too.
Hi!
I am one of the people who have benefited greatly from your
Solaris site. I have downloaded several packages, and yours
is really very helpful, and a great contribution to the
international community. We owe you a lot! Keep it up.
Kindly accept my sincere thanks and appreciation for your
good job.
Thanks for all of your hard work.
From a Comp.UNIX.Solaris posting
I don't know how/where to get this pkginfo file. I can't find
in any of the other man pages how to create one. anyone
know what I'm doing wrong? please respond via email.
The only resource I've seen for explaining packages is:
http://smc.vnet.net/pkgadd.html
I am a newly 'appointed' administrator of our new Sun Ultra I workstation.
First of all, I like to thank you for setting up the freeware site.
It surely helped me a lot in getting me started and I have been
installing a number of the packages such as, gcc, xv, ... etc to our
new machine.
Hi Steve. I think it is great that Solaris now has a site that
will allow you to grab premade binaries of programs. This could
save lots of time in setting up the machine and finding libraries
etc, especially useful if you are not root.
Thanks again for a terrific service.
Simply a fantastic resource for me and my server.
Almost everything I needed was there.
Thanks bunches.
I guess I now owe you a few days of my life. :)
Thanks very much for putting up the site! It has helped tremendously
to keep me sane! =)
Just wanted to say thanks for putting the Sol 2.6 GCC bins online. Saved
me a bunch of time.
I just wanted to say thanx for maintaining such a fantastic
page.... I have looked a really long time for a site
like this.
What I --especially-- --really-- --appreciate-- is that
these are in the pkgadd formats... it makes life so
--much-- easier...
(sorry for all the 'dashes'... I am just really excited
about your page :)..
First off, Bravo for your work on this site.
Great site. Gzip isn't even gzipped! This was a huge
timesaver.
Congratulation for the HTML page.
Thanks so much for the great software site. Couldn't live
without it.
I love you,
I use the packages quite a lot to put in quite a many machines and they really help me a lot. Thank you :).
First, THANK YOU for maintaining the site with all these compiled binaries.
You hit the nail on the head.
Thank you so much for your help - I've learned quite a bit through our
exchanges. I owe you a beer or two for your time.
The Solaris 2.5 site is by far the best location to find
Solaris "packaged" software/utilities!
Just wanted to comment on this FANTASTIC page. I honestly
know where I would be without it.
THANKS!!!!!!
I know a lot of times if you do good work it goes
unnoticed! Well this site
(http://smc.vnet.net/Solaris_2.5.html) is GREAT!!
THANKS FOR ALL THE HARD WORK!
You've saved me A LOT of TIME!!!
Again thanks.
Thanks for supporting this awesome site!
BTW, I am very happy with the stuff I have been pulling off your
site. It is great to see so much of the good PD software not
only ported to Solaris 2 but so easily installable as well. A
real sign of the quality of PD software and the effort put into
it by PD S/W supporters and developers!!!
Your work on Solaris 2.5 packages is simply
WONDERFUL. I want to thank you for making my life
easier.
Thank you for your Solaris GNU binaries.
I was being given a SPARC for development
from home. I had the option of using SunOS or Solaris 2.5. I debated
which one I should take. I knew that there were tons of SunOS code, but
how much had made it to Solaris 2.5 was unknown. If I took Solaris, what
was I going to do about a compiler; debugger? When I saw your web page,
my decision was made for me. Having everything in one place really was
reassuring that code was available for Solaris.
Keep up the excellent work.
I have used Suns and other UNIX boxes for years.
Then about two years ago, I started using Linux.
Linux was great because it opened up access to UNIX
computers to thousands of people/programmer all over
the world. This produced a source of great little
utilities, most of which are free (GPLed). I never
had the time to port some of these great tools over (to Solaris)
myself. Now I find that some one did it for me.
It's amazing how such little things like virtual consoles,
scroll back command line, tool/task-bars in X, gzip
aware tar, etc, etc, make one so much more productive.
Then you have to use a box without them. Can't tell
you how many times i've said
'Damn, I wish I had that tool on this machine'
Hey! Now I do.
Thanks loads!
From comp.sys.sun.apps:
> Get gcc precompiled and packaged from
>
> http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
>
> and you should have what you need.
>
Thanks!
I successfully downloaded a gcc binary from the above link before hearing
from anyone. I stumbled upon it, and got it installed. And it actually
works too--which surprised me. I was about ready to install Linux over
Solaris, but everything compiled smoothly.
Thanks!
:-)
Thanks for all of your help,
Thanks for the excellent service.
Best thing on the net so far!!!
With the ported free software we will never regret we migrated to Solaris 2.5. We were running SunOS 4.1.3 before, and the transition to Solaris 2.5 was extremely easy with the ported software!
Keep up the good work!!
This site is very useful to download internet s/w for Solaris.
Already I use this site... Thank for your page.
Thank-you very much
Thank-you very much
If you go to Spain you have a birra .
I'm sure you must be getting tired of all these people saying:
Thank you!!!!! I owe you days and years of my life!!!
(and then falling all over your feet, kissing them, anointing
your head with oil, and providing free quantities of intoxicating
liquors)
But allow me to add my heartfelt and humble thanks for your
activities. As a fledgling sysadmin, your provision of
compiled binaries allows me to install the needed tools,
and then learn how to use them, rather than to experience
the tremendous frustration of trying to learn how to get the
tools one needs.
Therefore, if you're ever in the Raleigh, NC area, drop me an
email, and I will arrange for a quantity of intoxicating
liquors (or other non-controlled substances) to be at your
disposal.
Hi, great stuff, that archive!
I can only say thanks a million times!
Your server has saved me a week of my life!
Your archive is really great. I recently spent some time
downloading some of your tools.
Let me first express my great appreciation for your efforts in providing
easy-to install PD software for Solaris.
I have spent a lot of time compiling PD software; if I'd come across your
page before, that would have saved me much of it, I guess.
Let me echo the statements of your fans. You are doing a great service.
Your freeware archive is just
the dog's biscuit, it serves me a lot and we save a lot of time
not having to compile the stuff. I wish there were one for HP-UX10 too.
It was really stupid for SUN not to include a C complier
with Solaris. Without the binaries for some other C
compiler I would be stuck forever. It took me a long time
to find this site which is odd as it offers a service which
I have been unable to find elsewhere.
Thanks a lot. Now I've got GCC, I can't help but pick up
a few other odds and ends... this and that need updating...
Hours of fun. (-8
First I want to thank you for your wonderful web site.
This is one of the best and excellent sites I have ever
seen on the web. I don't know what I
would have done without this site.
I wish to thank you again for your wonderful effort and
keep up the good work.
Thanks for the archive - it's wonderful!
Great page. Using pkgadd under Solaris 2.5 is great. Sure beats
having to manually compile programs.
Best of success to you!
:-)
Thanks!
I just discovered http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5_nof.html tonight.
I'm so thrilled! I was just resolving to stop doing other more
pressing things to sit down and build about 50% of these packages over
a weekend or something.
Thank you in advance! I'm going to grab some disk and get myself a
real UNIX box out of my fairly virgin Solaris machine.
I have some friends at work who are going to start loving my system
even more now, too!
You have a really great site. I just got Solaris x86, and
the precompiled binaries of gcc will get me going very
quickly.
Thanks for responding, and so quickly!
Your help is appreciated very much,
Thank you _very_much_!!!! I'd spent about 3 hours doing various
searches on the Internet (AltaVista, Excite!, etc) as well as various
Usenet searches too.
Thank you so much for supplying these to the Sun/internet community!
I find them an invaluable time-saver, I can't say that I don't
enjoy working through the compile and install issues around freeware,
but the hours it chews up on my schedule are sometimes enormous
(ever built and installed INN?).
Anyway, THANKS A BUNCH!
Thanks for providing the Solaris Freeware Archive.
thanks very much.... that solved alot of port problems for us..
Thanks for the prompt response! By the way, the site is great - a genuinely
useful resource.
You have my undying gratitude. Well thanx.
Wonderful site, btw. It has been infinitely useful!
I gotta say it...I love it. I have a Sun Netra. Getting things
is such a pain...
I like it so much that if it works I will offer you a mirror
site.
I LOVE the service you are providing!!! It is
most helpful.
Any thoughts on having a European mirror of
your great site. The Imperial College SUNSITE
in London seems the obvious place to suggest.
Keep up the good work.
We are working on a number of worldwide SunSITE mirrors. A few, like
Imperial College's SunSITE already exist.
See Mirrors --- smc
Thanks for all the hard work you've done. It has been a god send.
Thank you for your time and effort you've put to ease
our lives!
I like your site, and the purpose behind it.
Thanks man. I got it compiled and running without problem. Nice page
btw.
Your freeware package site is just great, and will save countless
hours by so many who are in the position of needing to
install freeware from source.
I looked at your site for a new TeX distribution, our installation
is several years old now and no one dared look at upgrading it as it is
a very time consuming task.
Just to say thank you for precompile the GCC for Solaris 2.5.
I downloaded and installed both FSFgcc and FSFlibg++ and
was able to run Hello World in C++ without any difficulties.
It's a great site.
Thanks for this incredible service. Sun ought
to gold plate your mice.
I think you are doing a great job. This is real service
in the tradition of FSF.
Having a Netra (cutdown Solaris) to administer, you can't believe how
happy I was to find your site of packages for Solaris.
Now I finally may be able to compile and use the expensive machine
for more than a simple mail server.
from comp.unix.solaris:
How about a pre-compiled gcc for Solaris 2.5.1 from
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
I installed gcc within less than 10 minutes!
PS You need gzip, which you can also get -- pre-compiled, but
not zipped! -- from the same site as above.
Wow, I came looking for a gcc compiler for Solaris, and wound up
grabbing a couple of other goodies. Thanks for a great site!
Thanks again for your hard work putting together the web site!
The web site is cool; very useful collection of stuff.
hey, I think what you guys are doing is wonderful, lord knows it's saved
me some work..
Very impressive. I wish I'd known about your site the
first time I spent hours upon hours getting gcc to build
on a virgin (no C) 2.x system. It's great to see that the
spirit of sharing in so strong with you. More of us are
needed ;-)
Kudos for the work porting software to the Solaris 2.5 environment.
Thanks for setting up such a cool site. It is very helpful to have this
software precompiled.
Try downloading the gcc 2.7.2 binaries in package format; very
easy to install!
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
Two very good sites for Sun/GNU SW are:
pkg & src:
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
Source:
ftp://nce.sun.ca/pub/freeware/SOURCES/
This is a great service for Sun users. It has cut the
amount of time I have expended on getting extras put up on
my machines. This has helped with a number of projects I am
trying to get underway. For example, LaTeX2HTML installs a
good deal easier with the PERL I got from you. Also, the
GNU C compilers have been great. I used this to install the
netpbm package. Things just work easier with your stuff.
The two packages mentioned above would be a nice addition
to the packages you have listed. You need netpbm for the
LaTeX2HTML package. Thanks again for the effort.
Keep up the good work.
Your site is a blessing.
Thanks for providing all of the Solaris binaries you do.
It has definitely saved me time.
You guys deserve the UNIX administrators Medal of Valor!! (if such a thing
exists.) Thank you very much for your service. I will more than likely
visit you information/file store again in the near future.
Hi Steve. I am currently bringing up a new UltraSPARC and
am busily downloading and installing many of the packages
from your site. Grabbing precompiled code is saving me
tremendous amounts of time - thanks for all the great work.
I wanted to say thanks for the great page for Solaris packages.
I've spent too much time looking at other pages for package info
so in the future I'm going to your page first.
I just *LOVE* your PD sw site for Solaris. Thanx.
Great project.
I'm the Network Admin at SegaSoft, and we got two new servers in,
and thanks to a plethora of FSF software in Solaris packages, I can get
through the obligatory 'cram-software-I-need-on-this-box' stage and on to
my real work!
Thanks! I'll add that one to my hotlist.
I just stumbled across smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html, had a look
at it, and I'm really impressed! You've done a great job there!
This stuff *works*. It enabled me to get most of a comfortable development environment up on a new machine in a couple of hours. I'm impressed.
Your site is a God-send! Thank you! Thank you!
The easiest install, the BEST!!!
Thanks so much.
I'd like to say thank you for the effort you have put into
your site.
Great software site. Very handy place to get replacement programs!
I came across at your site by pure accident. It looks great!
I got a new SPARC5 and UNIX admin
has decided to install Solaris 2.5. I was a hardcore 4.1.3 user, but -
what the heck - you have to move _eventually_ to system 5 anyway, so
why not now. And then I ran into a problem - I had to get a traceroute,
and couldn't find it for Solaris anywhere, neither I could find a cc.
And I know too well how long would it take to install gcc (and the
whole gnu environment). So once again by pure accident I came across
at your site, got a traceroute, ran pkgadd, and here we go!
A great source for administrators without time!
Many thanks!
Your precompiled packages for Solaris 2.5 are very useful. Thanks
for the work you put in this project.
Praise for porting!!!!! praise!!
Just wanted to say thanks for hosting the Solaris 2.5
freeware archives! It saves me alot of time compiling! :)
First, kudos on your efforts!!! I have had all sorts of problems trying to get programs to compile on my Solaris machine.
When someone told me about your web site, I said, 'Thank god!!!'
I have download alot of your programs and all have worked flawlessly. Thank you for saving me alot of time.
First off, great site! I just found it, and it's something
that in my opinion should have been done long ago!
I am pretty new to the world of Solaris, and UNIX in
general. That's one reason that I'm happy to find packages!
Hey Steve. Watch out! Highly Complementary email below!
Thank you very much for your work on the Solaris 2.5 Freeware site. It's
been invaluable in the build-up of our first SPARC.
Steve, You are the Man!
Thanks for all the Solaris ports, you have no idea how much time you saved me.
First some highly complimentary praise:
Your making life a lot easier for thousands of Solaris
administrators, including myself.
I've said it before, and I'll say it a thousand times - You guys are AWESOME!!
Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your site -- it was extremaly helpful for bootstrapping
development environment on the Solaris machines without SunSoft
compiler.
I had completely forgot about your site, but picked it up in a newsgroup not five minutes ago.
Thanx very much for the site. If only I'd remembered your URL three weeks ago, it would have been brilliant.
I need the resources again RSN, so THANX ALOT for your time in putting the page together.
Great site! I just got my first SPARC, an ancient IPC with no software
on it, and this has *really* gotten it going!
Thanks for a great resource!
Hooray!!
What a joy - I tried perl first - *ping*
and there it was installed! - man pages and all.
We have already spent many unhappy hours building and
installing many of the packages you offer but upgrades
will now be trivial.
I have not enjoyed the transition from SunOS to Solaris
but these pre-compiled binaries make life much easier.
Many thanks.
Absolutely brilliant idea a Solaris 2.5 site - God Bless YOU!!
I have found the freeware site for Solaris 2.5
to be excellent.
I appreciate your efforts in providing pre-compiled binaries for Solaris.
there is a great deal of good things being done with Solaris out there and such
little time to spend compiling. Anyway, I hope to contribute one of these days.
Til then, keep up the good work....
Thanks for the excellent work. Much appreciated.
Everything else looks great and I know it takes time and volunteer effort to put
all this together.
Thanks for an essential job.
I love this site! I had to hunt a little for it...
I've had a lot of success using your Freeware page. I got
my current job (Senior Information Management Specialist)
based on good Netware and Internet skills and basic working
knowledge of Linux. They had their web server running on
two Linux boxes. They had purchased a Sun SPARC 20, but
since nobody was here that knew how to run it, they got as
far as giving it an IP address and were using it as a kind
of personal storage facility.
In the three months I've been here, I've turned this box
into a working WWW, Mail, and FTP server, mostly using tools
and information from your site (I got tar, gzip, gcc,
traceroute, workman, Qpopper and Perl from there). It would
have taken tons longer if I didn't have the premade packages
and had to compile everything myself. I'm nowhere near guru
on UNIX, and Solaris is its own beast.
I am a FAN of your site.
Great work on Solaris project.
Many congratulations for this wonderful site where
the software can be downloaded in SUN packages.
Thousands of thanks.
As a UNIX/Solaris newbie, I can't begin to tell you how much I love your site! It has been a great help to me, and I will be sure to visit it many, many more times in the future!
Your Solaris package site is one of the most useful things
I've found on the . The entire Solaris community owes
you a debt of gratitude.
I'm a Solaris x86 user as well, so I'm glad to see that
you're supporting that platform as well.
At last a page that has links to binaries of Solaris! Unfortunately to you
I already found two sites in Europe (after two whole days digging in the
net)...
Keep up the good job! Your page is bookmarked once again!
You are providing a great service to Sun Solaris community
by providing us with binary versions of some of the free
software.
I would like to thank you and all those who are helping you with spreading Solaris freeware. I was desperate for a C compiler that I could use on a SPARC-20 and I did not want ot have to purchase one. The GCC and its supporting components maintained by your site helped me out of this crisis.
The reason I needed a C compiler is that I am currently attempting to create a patch for extracting E-mail addresses from an SQL database and placing them on a page as hot links. I was able to create the tools necessary to do the job using the files ftp'd from your project.
Thanks for being there when one of the 'little guys' needed help.
Can't tell you how much I appreciate your putting these packages
together. I recently setup four Ultra 2's, and the software build
was a breeze thanks in part to your groups efforts.
My compliments on your site for freeware for Solaris 2.5.1! I am working
on a new SPARC box and it was nice to have most of the necessary UNIX
tools and utilities on one site.
I just wanted to drop a line and tell you what a great resource the
Solaris 2.5 port page is! I download the latest and greatest
precompiled and sources from the site quite often. This type of effort
is LONG overdue! As we compare different UNIX vendors for
large projects, the availability of tools is always a great plus for
Sun. Keep up the great work!
The sun free software site (really great !!).
First of all I would like to congratulate about your site, it has been very useful for me....
First of all .... THANKS.
You have done a great job with this site.
You have definitely made my job easier.
I just now found the WWW-page of Sun's freeware.
It's great!
Once again you have saved me many hours of valuable time. I needed to
install Perl for use with a BSD lpd package I was compiling ( some of
lp commands were really Perl scripts ). You have consistently
maintained the best archive of Solaris 2.5 binaries I have found.
Thanks again,
I don't know where I would be without you, thanks for provide this quality
software for Solaris 2.5. Without your software, I would be at a lost to
do the strange this I like to do most of the OSes I run.
The resources you have provided are greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I want to thank you for making the installation of gcc and gdb a fast
and pleasant experience. Having the packages readily available and in
"pkgadd" format was invaluable. I zipped the software into the /opt
directories faster than it took to ftp it over to my site. I had
previously recommended you to someone looking for TEX, based solely on the
feel of your web site. But now I can recommend you based on happy
experience AND on the positive feel of your web site...
Thanks, again.
A very useful site. I normally love compiling ( :-) ), but
with more commitments than I used to have, this site is
already coming in handy.
Thanks!
Thanks for all your help
and I've downloaded a lot of things from your site!!
Your site has already been a most valuable help.
We have installed many of the programs on our UltraSPARC1 and have greatly
appreciated the work you have done ;-).
I work at a company that runs nothing but AIX (yuck! but it pays the
bills until Sun calls) and I salvaged a Hyundai SPARC station to put on
my desk. I did get a copy of Solaris2.5.1 from our R&D department who
uses it to test FS compatibility with an SSA array. However, no
compilers! So, I kept poking around on the net and found your page
which helped me get gunzip and gcc so I could natively compile a gcc
for my system and then compile the tons of other GNU software you have
that I needed. Thanks for putting the effort out to do such. Without
it, you could have left me with no choice but to use AIX! The horror!
Again, thanks a bunch and I'll try to let you know if I can get some
stuff to compile that you don't already have.
Keep up the good work.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You,
the page is wonderful.
Thanks very much!
The Solaris 2.5 Freeware site is brilliant. I use it for all my
GNU on Solaris downloads.
Once again thanks for a useful site.
Hi there, I picked up the Perl 5.003 package from your Solaris 2.5
freeware site. That is the coolest site, so useful.
Thank you! thank you! You've saved me hours of time.
Your site is one of the most useful i've used.
Thanks a lot for your help. This URL is a mine for me.
Call me if it is possible that I can help you!
I just wanted to say thanks for this service. I downloaded Perl 5.003
onto my Solaris 2.5 system. It installed as per directions with no
problems. I made symlinks from /usr/local/bin to /opt/GNUperl5/bin,
and it seems to work fine. Total elapsed time: about 30 minutes.
Not bad.
Thanks again. real handy.
Thanks for a great site.
Your web page containing links to Solaris x86 stuff is great.
Thanks again for providing such a great resource for
both x86 and SPARC software (I've used both quite a bit
in the past 6 months).
Hello. I just wanted to say that your archive is a very welcom
find in this world and that I've been making good use of it.
Thanks for you procedure for creating an SVR4 package.
Thanks a lot !!!
... if you need something from Portugal, just ask for it.
Thank you very very much,
it helped me lot....
Thanks for the excellent documentation and software collection.
Your site is a wonderful help for overly busy network managers.
Please urge Sun to continue and increase the work in this direction.
Thanks for all you great work.
The project on free software for Solaris is REALLY great. I
already feared that I have to build things like gcc from
scratch when I had a look at the /mirror directory of
sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch. What a relief.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the Solaris Freeware site. It has saved me weeks of porting code
for our first Solaris system, which by the way, is our first Ultra.
I attended a two day Sun course in migration to Solaris, and recommended it
to attendees there, and also recommended it to a fellow sysadmin on campus
who is making the transition. He said that "I probably saved his neck" by
referring him to the site.
Solaris is for the most part an easy transition. However, "It's the
applications, stupid!". Having all these apps precompiled and packaged is
a godsend, and without exaggeration, will make transitioning the rest of
our workstations to Solaris that much easier, probably shortening that
effort by 6 months or more.
Our workstations were donated to us by Sun Microsystems, and while we are
moving along slowly with our tiny support budget, I also support some
large research projects, who are buying new Suns, and are making the move
to Solaris ahead of the general department computing facility.
I am pleased to have this resource available, since I think that future
Sun software will greatly assist us both in research/teaching and
office automation. Your efforts enable us to get there faster, and
sometimes that's the difference between a nice networked solution
and some homebrew solution that (sometimes) runs on a spreadsheet, is
impossible to install and maintain, and usually gives erroneous results.
To the extent that I can get ahead of the curve, I can use the power
of my network to solve problems before the spreadsheet jockeys make
them worse. ( also meaning that this speeds deployment of Java based
computing )
Begin Editorial
Sun ought to carve a wooden statue of you or your web site. ( Ha, that'll
be a site for sore eyes.) I'll take the cigars if you don't care for them.
End editorial
First off, i wanted to say thanks for putting together a site of good
free software for Solaris. it's a great resource!
Hey Steve... Your site: http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html is great!!! I
love what you all have done. Especially with all the ports.
I like your site very much. I've gotten some very useful utilities.
I got gzip and emacs from your site, ready
to be installed as a package. They installed
very smoothly. Thank you. Installing them this
way saved an enormous amount of time.
Thanks alot for the effort you put in to making
these packages available for Solaris. It certainly
makes my job alot easier....so thanks alot!!
Hi Steve I'm a Sun administrator from West Australia. I just thought Id
drop you a note to say thanks for providing the service. It makes my day
a lot simpler working with setup packages and providing a central point
to which I typically find what Im looking for.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for providing this service !!!!
I really like your site. It helps out to have access to this software
and I hope your keeps on growing..
To all you Free-Software-Providing people (presumably including someone
named 'Steve')...
Many thanks for your most wonderful archive. I'm setting up a new
UltraSPARC system, and have saved days of compiling and configuration with
your ready-to-eat microwavable packages.
First of all I really appreciate your setting up of a Solaris freeware
site.
Thank you very much for all of your hard work.
My English is too poor, so I can tell you only "Thanks so much !!!"
I can not tell how pleased i was to find this site of tools.
As a consultant I find myself using your site many times every
week. I have found your site to be a "lifesaver" many times over.
I have informed friends, co-workers, and customers about your site.
The few people that did not already use your site, praised it when
prompted. I also use the www.ugu.com service and I would rate your
efforts higher within your chosen field.
Downloaded and running on my site. It has cured my debugging
problems. Thank you once again for a brilliant download site.
I've downloaded the gcc-compiler and some other stuff, and what can I
say except A MILLION THANKS! I can't believe that Sun isn't doing this
themselves... (Sun does support this site generously. - smc)
Keep up the good work!
Really nice job on the website.... Having "pkgadd" compliant
versions of these shareware tools, particularly the GNU stuff
(c, emacs, perl, etc.) is really convenient. The ftp download
was real easy too - with an intuitive click on the desired
package automatically invoking Netscape's ftp facility.
I am a Sun reseller, and as such, can use these tools
is supporting our efforts in the Sun community.
Thanks much!
This site is really nice... I've found a bunch of stuff
here that has made my life much easier :)
Once again, great work!
Thanks a million - I've now set up 4 machines from your packages!
Thanks!
Great stuff your Freeware!!
Thank you, Steve. Your attention is appreciated. It is gratifying
to know that the problems I am having *are* understood and
that someone is working on them.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the effort you and your
colleagues have made in porting these packages to the Solaris 2.5 OS. This
contribution is priceless and will certainly save me a great deal of time
and effort in porting these packages myself. It is a significant added value
to the purchase of a SPARC system and has unbalanced the scales in favor of
SPARC over RS/6000 in recent purchases by the City of Tucson.
A couple of months ago you helped me out extensively with the installation
of gcc. Happy to report it's working fine and I've turned on a couple of
my friends to your site.
I should add, that I was just looking over your website and it's looking
very cool! Did you guys just change it or am I just enjoying my Netscape v.3?
Your site is great in providing us with useful
tools and we have come to rely on it.
We've been spoiled by having lots of GNU tools
around, and us or our software seem to depend on just about
everything in your fine collection and then some, and we
really do want and use at least one version all of the
packages you have.
First off, thanks for the excellent site of Solaris stuff and the useful tips that come with it.
I was beating my head for about 3 hours trying to get g++ working when I came across your URL on the
GNU g++ FAQ. Found my problem in your FAQ and was up and running in 10 minutes :)
Just wanted to give you a thanks for saving me from having to pull an all-nighter to solve my problem :)
So thanks for the great page. Keep up the good work.
I'd like to thank you for providing so much great software for Solaris and, furthermore, my
colleagues also appreciate your work.
Our research group work on intelligent tutoring systems (among other things) and for this
and our daily work we use some SPARC 20 running Solaris 2.5.1, Apples and some Linux boxes.
We try to stay away from Windows etc. but we don't always manage to :-).
So using your precompiled binaries saves a lot of our valuable time, as, according to my
experience, most sources don't compile out of the box. Thanks again.
Very glad to locate this valuable resource.
Thanks for having your site available. Especially,
the information on how to package for Solaris. Having just
started developing on this platform its great to know and
will look forward to porting and packaging opportunities.
I appreciate all of the help and wanted to let you know that I find
the Freeware collection an invaluable resource.
Thanks very much for your help and your
www.pages....
So simple. If only you know how. You have solved all my problems. Thank you VERY
much. Just to quantify that. I have been trying to get things to work for about
two days in vain. But now all is well.
It's all because the Netra seems to have nothing on it. Nothing that I'm familiar
with anyway. But now I can set it up, as if it's a REAL UNIX machine. If you would
like me to do a quick FAQ about netras it would be my pleasure.
I am thoroughly impressed with how much stuff you have there!!!
Thanks again for maintaining such an invaluable resource!
What an incredibly useful site. (Did I just save a bunch of money for not buying the C compiler from Sun?)
Hi !
The information you gave us about where to find gunzip for Solaris was very helpful. We found the good stuff at the places you said.
( prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
etc..
)
Thank you for your help, and may I help you one day too !!
Your http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.1.html site is what I've been
looking for for awhile. It saves me a lot of time so I do not having to
recompile code on my own.
First of all you have this great website, Thanks for having it.
Again you
have an excellent website and thanks for all these goodies you have up
there.
Love the Solaris 2.5 freeware page. It was a big help when we
migrated from sunos 4.1.3_U1 to Solaris 2.5.1.
Great site! Thanks for all the goodies!
I love your site I have used it many times.
Thanks steve at least you were more help than my local reseller...
I think your site it excellent.
First of all I would like to thank you for your useful page (Solaris
2.5 Freeware)!
I have just recently found your site, and this is your "highly
complimentary email" just to let you know that this site is going to
save me possibly months of man work depending on what our future
sysadmin software requirements are for the project I am working on.
Excellent job! Raises all around!
Was just reviewing your site (http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html).
It's extremely useful, and I and other SE's often recommend it to
customers.
Thanks for the great site, keep up the good work!
I was searching for documentation on creating Solaris packages and
I saw a post on a newsgroup pointing to your page that steps through the
process of creating one. The directions are great and work like a charm.
Thank you for setting up the Freeware site, you have no idea how
valuable this is to me. The last time I set up Solaris, I started by
compiling gcc and going from there. This way saves everyone a lot of
time.
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!
(i think you get the point now )
this is the most useful thing i have ever run across. i don't have the time to
sit down and compile all these program (and try to figure out why they won't
compile correctly) so this is an invaluable tool for me. thanks.
I think that sources for x86 that you guys collected are great.
Great site Steve.
Just another note of appreciation (to add to the many I read) for this
site. It's a valuable resource for me and the packages have been
very dependable. Good job and Thank you.
Just to say you have a very nice, and useful web page that I
have used a few times now for downloading apps.
Thanks for a good description of how to make packages!
Excellent job! I really like your site and found it very useful.
Just to let you know that I read your "cook book" instructions and then
successfully created a package ( it was the traceroute utility, small but you
have to start somewhere ).
I'm glad that I found your article on the web - we had a UNIX admin contractor
try and pass your work off as his own!
Steve, you're doing a great service with your Solaris page
and tools.
Thank you very much for your great page which
instructs how to create Solaris packages. It
worked on the first try and I am now able to
distribute my Modula-2 compiler in this form.
Your site is a lifesaver. For someone
like me who was dumped into Sun systems administration it is
indispensable. I can't even begin to tell you how helpful it has been.
Great job!
First of all I want to thank you for all the time you saved
for me! It's not minutes it's days!
Thanks for the service. I'm glad to hear that your packages will
soon install to /usr/local.
I appreciate all the help you gave me, and the time you invested in my
problem. You gave me some additional insights into Sun UNIX that I was
lacking.
You have been a life saver to me. This site enabled me to find the
SPARC and x86 binaries I needed to bootstrap a cc, plus a ton of other
useful programs.
Many thanks again for maintaining your site and your time,
Nice site ..
Last, but not least, this is a FANTASTIC site!! Thanks!!
BTW, I found your page extremely useful. Keep it up.
Thanks so much for providing this site, and thanks to all the people who
have provided the packages. Using SYSV4 packages is a truly class act
and you've saved me countless hours of mucking with Solaris. It should
make you feel darn good to think about the total amount of people's time
you've saved by your project. This is the kind of thing the Internet
USED to be about. Thanks!
This is a really cool site.
Good job
Just came across the site, relieved to see that there's help for
the diehard still running a UNIX machine.
Congrats on the site, I just found it today and it was a great help in
my education as a sys admin.
Thanks for your help. It worked!
Thanks again.
without any wonder (attention) to please you, I must say that your
Project (Site) is simple ... great. Most of the UNIX freebies, and even
in pkg format are simply ...something.
Swish works great. Thanks for the program...
I just found the Solaris 2.5 Freeware packages page, and love it. We
put together a lot of temporary Solaris development systems here, and I'm mighty tired of unpacking gcc, bash, less, and the
works just to get the system up and useful. These packages are going
to save me heaps of time!
Thanks again for your help. Nice site!
;)
Your freeware site is really top-notch.
First let me thank you for maintaining this terrific sight - you
make access to a wide variety of useful packages a snap - I'm sure it
takes a lot of time and it appreciated.
Congratulations for this great site !!!
Your work saved a lot of time and with that money.
Thanks for your help! Your pages are great!
Hey, Steve. I just wanted to take a second and thank you for all of your
help.
Thank you very much for your help.
Everything is OK.
I would like to extend my warmest gratitude for your support. Indeed, your
page have helped a lot in providing us with knowledge particularly on perl.
Great stuff. Wow you're doing wonders for Sun. Saves a lot of
pain and time to system administrators like me.
Thanks for your tutorial on pkgadd
It works just like you said and has saved me
some time!
Subject: Archive of free software for Solaris 2.5
Newsgroups: comp.unix.solaris,comp.sys.sun.admin,comp.sys.sun.hardware,
comp.sys.sun.wanted
For anyone who hasn't heard about it yet, Steve Christensen of
Steven M. Christensen & Associates, Inc. has a page with an archive of
FREE SOFTWARE packages for the Solaris 2.5. Print out the site, it is
eleven pages long with descriptions of each package.
The URL is: http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html
Well worth it for us Sun NUGS (new guys).
But to cut down your search time, try the excellent
http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html - there is tons of stuff here, all
ready compiled and made up for use with pkgadd. Utterly brilliant. And
traceroute is one of the ones there.
Have fun playing with the new toys you find through this, =O)
Yes, your site is a boon. I have tired from hours/days compiling
public software that thousands of others were also compiling. I
particularly shunned compiling X-windows programs which required more
hoops to jump.
This is GREAT! Just having GCC and LibG++ pre-compiled for the Solaris 2.5
environment is wonderful; this is what has been preventing me from upgrading
to Solaris 2.5 was the lack of a GCC compiler. You folks have provided
that, and now I have an upgrade path for Solaris.
THANK YOU!
Hi Steve,
Samba has worked very well for our department since day one, with the
exception of Windows 3.11 clients. We have folks using Windows95 and
WindowsNT4 accessing volumes on our Solaris server with no problems. It
has worked very well. I upgraded our server to the latest version
yesterday. No problems so far.
First of all, I would like to say that I really enjoy having access to Solaris binaries. I can't tell you how much time this has saved me! We have Solaris x86 on many of the machines here.
Thanx for your great website ...
I found nearly all i need ... It is not easy to find all that SPARC
stuff in the ...
First of all I can not appreciate enough for all the work and efforts
that is put together to build this page. I am a novice in the UNIX
system administration and taking classes at UCB extension.
Thank you, Steve.
I just found your page recently, but they have already help me with a
few webserver projects.
Esp. helpful is the gcc; that can be a pain to compile on a Solaris 2.5
system out of the box.
Thanks again.
Compliments... more compliments... high compliments
I like your work, and have used it extensively. It is critical
to increased ease-of-maintenance of a Solaris workstation.
I'd like to say your site is great.
Thanks it is an excellent site.
Bully for someone! It's good to see rasmol on the site. It is used
quite a bit here, and more apps like that would be welcomed.
Thanks for building this site. We use it often.
Thank you for your effort to help us to get the best packages for Solaris
2.5. I hope that you continue with your website
(http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html).
Congratulations.
Steve (and everyone else that has made this software available),
I just wanted to let you know how much I and CBU (Christian Brothers
University) appreciated the work you have done with pre-compiled software
for Solaris. It has made my life just a little bit easier.
Thanks for all your help, whether you knew you were helping me or not.
You have done a very nice job setting up you Solaris web archive.
Please keep up the very fine work.
Firstly, let me compliment you on an excellent site.
Your site is wonderful. It makes it very easy for our admin to make our
wishes a reality.
First I would like to congratulate you
for the site. I find very important this world wide development of free
software, and surely this site (sunfreeware.com) is a very good example
of it.
First of all, thanks a lot for the service you provide.
Hey steve,
First I want to tell you I probably wouldn't have any software
on my Sun SPARC if it wasn't for you putting these binaries up. I'm
fairly new to UNIX and it's been a big help.
dittos dittos dittos
Hello Steve, first of all I would like to thank you for this wonderful
site. It has really been of a great help
Your effort on compiling gnu for Solaris is applaudable.
Thanks for a great resource.
Congratulations for your site of Sun pkg's.
Your package of emacs really helped me out since the workstation I was using
didn't Sun's optional language package (nothing for ucb/cc to use). This
prevented me from installing emacs because I couldn't compile it. The package
made installation a snap.
Finding your site was a godsend! I'm trying to put a new box up, and
installing the gazillion new pieces is a pain the rump. Especially the
first steps, when you don't buy the c compiler.
But pkgadd comes with the core distribution, and that's all I needed to
get off to a running start thanks to your site. Thank you!!
Fantastic site!
You run a great service.
Firstly I must congratulate and thank you for making available these
packages. So far I have grabbed samba, less, tcsh, screen, and gcc.
I estimate that you have saved me at least 50 hours of compilation/code
"fixing" time; again my heartfelt thanks.
Thanks for porting so many software packages to Solaris. It mkes life much
easier for us.
Your site helped me save a lot of time when I wanted the
GNU packages installed for a customer project.
Thank you very much for this great service.
I just ran across your Sun Freeware page. Nice job. I'm sure I'll
find many uses for it.
First of all, thank you very much for your fantastic site!!! Thanks to
you, I was able to set up a pristine Solaris system in less than a day
with all sorts of cool goodies!
Your site is a wonderful resource. It has been very helpful to
our company and my team in a pinch when we've needed to reference check
our own builds of public software / freeware in our development and
production environments. You provide a standard which is exceptionally
valuable....
Again, you have a marvelous resource. Thank you very much for your
efforts and service to this community.
First I would like to commend you on the packages you have at your
site. They have made life easier for myself having to travel to
various clint sites. Most of these sites now have internet
connectivity, you site makes it very quick and easy to install help
packages to have in ones hip pocket so to speak.
Your web site is really great - it's saved me hours of compilation.
Thanks a lot.
You are really very helpful.
Hey, thanks a lot -- I had no idea I could use pkgadd to install all
that stuff! Man, you made my day, in fact, my week. Of course, now I
have to delete a bunch of stuff and redo it, but that's alright. It'll
probably work now.
what you do is already fantastic!
Just love your Solaris 2.5 Freeware site. Great work!
Keep it up, will you?
Thanx for the site!
I've found your site to be great :)
Love your site. Have downloaded a few bits and pieces for use under Solaris.
Keep up the great work.
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